Shopping malls as voting centers

   
    
   
   

 

SHOPPING
malls may become the polling precinct of the future and voters can cast
their vote as easily as withdrawing cash from an automated teller
machine.

Senator Richard Gordon said putting up satellite voting
centers was plausible in the wake of the success of the automated
elections in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

Gordon,
who was guest in a recent forum in Quezon City, said voters will no
longer have to troop to the provinces in order to vote.

“In the
future, one only has to go to the mall, find an automated polling
machine and cast his or her vote. The idea is they can vote only once.
If they do that in other machines, they will immediately be barred to
vote again,” said Gordon, touted as the father of automated elections.

Gordon
said he was confident the automated elections can be done in the next
elections, noting its success despite the unstable security situation,
inadequate communications and transportation infrastructure.

Gordon
further noted that despite the lack of time for a massive voter
education campaign on the new automated system, voters in Maguindanao
generally described their voting experience as “easy and amazing.”

Vince
Dizon, spokesman for Smartmatic-Sahi, the technology provider for the
automated polls, said the success proved that the country is ready for
full automation in 2010.

“It was Senator Gordon’s efforts in the
Joint Congressional Oversight Committee on election automation that
pushed the Comelec to ensure automation of the ARMM elections. We owe
it to him that we were able to successfully pilot-test the technologies
in preparation for the 2010 national elections,” Dizon said.

“We
will make sure that the Commission on Elections will give ample time
for the training of voters in next elections,” Gordon said.

“If given a longer period of time training, definitely the voters will be more confident in using the machines,” Dizon said.

“With
DRE machines, counting is done automatically and transmission can be
done in minutes directly from the precincts. This is the wave of the
future and the voters of Maguindanao have proven that we are ready for
fast, clean and credible elections,” he added.

Shopping malls as voting centers
Joel M. Sy Egco
Manila Standard Today
Saturday - 23 August 2008
http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=politics2_aug23_2008

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